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    Surrealistic Analysis of “Haft Peykar” by mohamadamir mashhadi

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…According to Surrealism, a literary work must arise from unconscious mentality of his creator. In Surrealistic works, besides using unconscious mentality, imagination and dream, automatism, simultaneity, magic and astonishment, myths and symbols, attention to comedy, and aspatial and atemporal events and incidents, are among the important characteristics. …”
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    Traduire la métaphore surréaliste by Tania Collani

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Translating Surrealist Metaphors. André Breton’s Nadja, the Marvelous and Its Translations into English and Italian Starting from Michael Riffaterre’ analysis of conceits (or long metaphors) within the Surrealist literary production (1969), this article aims to take into account the metaphorical code’s lexicon as well as the expressions forming the dense network of images which constitutes the Surrealist marvelous. …”
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    Transmediality in Symbolist and Surrealist Photo-Literature by Walden Lauren

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Its pseudo-progeny, Andre Breton’s surrealist text Nadja was published in 1928 depicting the author’s meandering through the Parisian cityscape. …”
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    Young Leonora Carrington and the surrealist movement by Mercedes JIMÉNEZ DE LA FUENTE

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…<p>This paper raises the interest in the early works of the surrealist artist, still relatively unknown in Spain, Leonora Carrington (1917-2011), an English woman who settled in Mexico after the Second World War. …”
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    The labyrinth of memories in Tristram Shandy and the surrealist procedures by Aline Candido Trigo, Luciana Brito

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In this way, the present pa­per, starting from concepts by Walter Benjamin, ana­lyzes the resistance of this form of memory use that characterizes authors such as Aragon and others surreal­ists, but that had its beginning with the digressive novel by Laurence Sterne.…”
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    Surrealist networks: Post Surrealism and Helen Lundeberg by Ilene Susan Fort

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…This paper demonstrates how surrealist aesthetics spread to the United States from Europe through a system of cultural and social networking, and hence emerged in southern California in the mid-1930s, years before the usual dating of the aesthetic in the Americas to the early 1940s when European Surrealists fleeing the war emigrated to New York City. …”
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    Wokker. Notes on a Surrealist comic strip by Roger Sabin

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This essay explores the creation and development of a British comic strip, Wokker (1971-1999), and its connections with the surrealist movement. Although the strip is remarkable for its content and formalist properties, it remains obscure both because of its publishing circumstances, and because it does not fit easily into a history of comics. …”
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    Practices and Poetics Surrealist in the Cinema of Germaine Dulac by Eva Luisa Gomez Montero

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…However, in order to get a closer approach and to understand the germ of the surrealist stage of the filmmaker, it is necessary to know her personal motivations and her critical position towards the values and the position occupied by the figure of women in her time, which was favoured by the artistic and political movements of the moment. …”
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    A Science-Art Application: Surrealist Chemistry by Ümmüye Nur TÜZÜN, Gülseda EYCEYURT TÜRK

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…For this aim, macro and submicro nature were studied in a surrealist way on canvas through the science-art application. …”
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    Translating Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse into Surrealist Art by Hanna Agnieszka Liskowska

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this essay, I aim to challenge this well-established notion by translating To the Lighthouse into the terms of surrealist art. Firstly, I compare automatic writing used by surrealists and Woolf’s stream-of-consciousness technique and free indirect discourse, also reflecting on their significance in Lily Briscoe’s painting. …”
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    The Romantic Metaphysics of Surrealist art in contemporary painting by Nadia Wahdan Ahmed Ibrahim

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This was nothing but a more firm declaration of the objectivity of romanticism through the ages, and just as the romance of the surrealists is the same for the poets or thinkers of the nineteenth century, it forms, with its artistic or political methods and options, something fundamentally new, which belongs entirely to the culture of the twentieth century, and that the romance of the surrealists is the complete emancipation of man, Likewise, the romantic imagination in contemporary photography is the same as the romantic metaphysics of surrealist art, which belongs to its revolutionary radicalism and the rejection of reality. …”
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